The Continuing Esquivel Plagiarism Saga, Season Two

According to the literary experts’ analysis, about 46.5 percent of Esquivel’s thesis was plagiarized
Read moreAccording to the literary experts’ analysis, about 46.5 percent of Esquivel’s thesis was plagiarized
Read moreA private individual can decide to ignore a bad public reputation, but a public servant will always remain in the public eye
Read moreIn short, the appeal states that since Esquivel already graduated and has her degree, so “too bad, so sad,” she gets to keep it, and the UNAM ends up with egg on its face but no pan to fry it or the Supreme Court justice in
Read moreBy Presidential Decree
Read moreEsquivel was originally alleged to have plagiarized the thesis of her fellow UNAM student Edgar Ulises Báez back in 1987
Read moreThe UNAM can grant a title and it can also take it away, but not a professional license
Read moreAt the time the news broke, López Obrador immediately came to the defense of the embattled justice, saying that he’d rather be wrong about Esquivel, rather than agree with Sheridan
Read moreThe SEP will have to decide what the consequences will be for Esquivel
Read moreUNAM’s Technical Council has ordered its Ethics Commission to open disciplinary proceedings against Rodríguez Ortiz for her purported role in the Esquivel plagiarism scandal
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA Javier Coello Trejo, former lawyer of Emilio Lozoya Austin — the disgraced former CEO of Mexican state-run oil giant Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), who is currently in custody on corruption charges — said on Tuesday, June 28, that he will file a lawsuit for moral damages against Mexican Attorney General (FGR) Alejandro Gertz Manero. On Thursday, June 23,
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